Mostly sunny, high near 38 — TODAY'S FORECAST
It will be sunny but the high will only reach 35 in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. Thursday's forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies with a high of 34 and a 20 percent chance of snow after 11 a.m.

NFL agrees to contract extension with Commissioner Roger Goodell
Coincidentally, Jones started griping when Goodell suspended Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott six games for domestic violence. Blank is the owner of the Atlanta Falcons and the head of the negotiation committee, which was tasked with negotiating the deal.

PM Modi To Address 3 Rallies Today
Cyclone Ockhi was expected to make landfall near the state capital Surat by Tuesday midnight; however, it gradually weakened. A day earlier, many rallies and meetings in the poll-bound state were cancelled due to bad weather conditions.

Authorities foil terrorist plot to kill UK PM Theresa May
According to officials, both men were plotting a bomb assault on the security gates protecting the entrance of Downing Street. Parker told ministers that United Kingdom authorities had broken up nine potential terrorist attacks over the past year.

Alabama's Jeremy Pruitt set to take Tennessee gig
Then, Tennessee saw a number of possible candidates either take new jobs or reaffirm their commitment to their current school . Saban is the best coach in college football, and even he relies on the deepest pool of assistant coaches in the country.

Fargo group protests, raises awareness on net neutrality

Against Me!, Bassnectar, Colin Hay, Atmosphere, the Glitch Mob and Run the Jewels' Trackstar the DJ were also among the signers of the open letter, which argued that killing net neutrality would allow "telecom giants" to monopolize internet access as well as be the arbiters of what is accessible.

A potential repeal could mean service providers could choose which websites can be accessed faster, and slow down others.

But for some small businesses struggling to succeed, the new law could be the kiss of death, as traffic is moved away from their sites and toward their big-spending competitors. They can not discriminate by speeding up or slowing down traffic or blocking content, applications, or websites you want to use.

"As of right now, the Chairman of the FCC has said that these protests and all the emails he's received really haven't made a difference for him yet, but we have to keep our voices heard", said Hoye. Rosenworcel had already called to delay the vote in order to ensure that there had been enough time for the American people to speak up and for the FCC to consider the public response.

Once again, the USA government is attempting to strip the taxpayers of our assets.

Cramer issued a statement on Tuesday, saying: the rules "give the government too much control over the internet and it creates an inconsistent framework of winners and losers". The public relies on the Internet for many important daily functions, including educational research and political organizing.

Please join one of the many protests happening this Thursday, Dec. 7, nationwide by joining our local protest at the Napa Verizon store.